The foundations of academic knowledge production are increasingly questioned and contested from a diversity of perspectives. On the one hand, academic research has suffered from a legitimacy crisis in the so-called post-truth era, which has transformed the meaning of ‘truth’ and shaken the position of scientific knowledge in society. On the other hand, within academia itself, a wide range of epistemological criticisms stemming from various critical approaches have emerged and are challenging conventional forms of academic knowledge production, along with its ethical premises and value base. Calls for more participatory, horizontal and democratic research practices have become widespread
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Each paper in this panel explores the author’s discomfort with academic research practice. In each c...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the publisher via the link in this recordWa...
This article sets up a collaborative narrative of three elements from the Group Study on Participato...
In an effort to challenge the ways in which colonial power relations and Eurocentric knowledges are ...
In an era of globalisation, positivist research methodologies and voices are privileged and funded o...
Considering that one of the core tasks of academia is to provide social critique and reflection, uni...
In September 2016, we organized a roundtable entitled “Community engaged cultural research: an emerg...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
There is little reason why educational research in Australia should be progressive and highly develo...
In this article, I trace my own research practice in a process of unlearning from an individual self...
This chapter outlines some conceptual issues in doing arts-based decolonised research. In the ch...
The focus of this book, therefore, is to bring to the fore new approaches and new ways of doing educ...
Twenty years into democracy in South Africa, poverty and disease continue to limit the life prospect...
The epistemology of participatory research relates knowledge to action, especially the production of...
In putting together this special issue of “Epistemological Break: Redefining participatory research ...
Each paper in this panel explores the author’s discomfort with academic research practice. In each c...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the publisher via the link in this recordWa...
This article sets up a collaborative narrative of three elements from the Group Study on Participato...